Social Housing Stalls in Senate Governance and Finance Committee
Assemblymember Alex Lee has released the following statement after AB 2053 stalled in the Senate Governance and Finance Committee:
Assemblymember Alex Lee has released the following statement after AB 2053 stalled in the Senate Governance and Finance Committee:
As a proud member of the Budget Committee, Assemblymember Alex Lee has secured $17,800,000 in state funding for local projects throughout Assembly District 25.
AB 2164 by Assemblymember Alex Lee (D-San José), passed out of the Senate Governmental Organization Committee with bipartisan support after recently passing out of the State Assembly (69-0) on May 25th.
AB 2949 has crossed out of the Assembly (73-0) with bipartisan support and bipartisan co-authorship.
AB 2053, the California Social Housing Act, passed out of the Assembly and is now headed to the Senate.
Yesterday, AB 2031 by Assemblymember Alex Lee (D-San Jose) passed out of the Assembly with bipartisan support. AB 2031 ensures mobilehome residents can bring a representative, such as a mobilehome advocate, interpreter, or attorney to meetings with park management to ensure residents have the proper support to navigate complex issues.
Yesterday, AB 1944 by Assemblymember Alex Lee (D-San José) passed out of the Local Government Committee and is now headed to the Assembly Floor.
By now I’m sure you’ve heard the horrendous news. The Supreme Court is set to overturn Roe v. Wade and do away with the bodily autonomy of women and pregnant people. Here in California, we won’t be standing idly by. We’ve proposed a constitutional amendment to enshrine the right to choose in our state constitution to codify and protect reproductive rights.
To commemorate Silver Star Service Banner Day, Assemblymember Alex Lee is celebrating the passing of AB 2949 out of the Transportation Committee as well as the Military and Veterans Affair Committee.
Yesterday, AB 1819, the “Stop Foreign Influence in California Elections Act” passed out of the Elections Committee and is now headed to the Appropriations Committee. The bill prohibits foreign influenced corporations from contributing to candidates, parties, or committees (including super PACs) in order to protect the integrity of California’s self-governance.